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- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) length "162458.4".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) abstract "USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)/USTS Bay State IV was a transport ship in the United States Navy. She was named after General Roy Geiger, who, from July 1945 to November 1946, commanded Marine Force, Pacific Fleet.".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) commissioningDate "1952-09-13".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) layingDown "1949-08-01".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) length "162.4584".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipBeam "22.2504".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipDraft "8.2296".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipLaunch "1950-10-09".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) status "Destroyed by fire December 1981".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) thumbnail USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197).jpg?width=300.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) topSpeed "35.188".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) wikiPageExternalLink geiger.htm.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) wikiPageExternalLink 22197.htm.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) wikiPageID "11376690".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) wikiPageRevisionID "516396694".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) hasPhotoCollection USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197).
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipArmament "None".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipBuilder "New York Shipbuilding Corp".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipClass "Barrett transport; type P2-S1-DN3".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipCommissioned "1952-09-13".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipComplement "219".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipFate "Destroyed by fire December 1981".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipLaidDown "1949-08-01".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipLaunched "1950-10-09".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipName "--01-02".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipName "--08-01".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipName "TS Bay State – 1979-1981".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipNamesake "General Roy Geiger".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipNamesake "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipNamesake "U.S. President John Adams".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipPropulsion "Steam turbine, single shaft,".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipSponsor "Mrs. Edward J. Hart".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipStruck "1983-04-01".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) shipTroops "2000".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:1950_ships.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Cold_War_amphibious_warfare_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Korean_War_amphibious_warfare_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1981.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Ship_fires.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Ships_built_in_New_Jersey.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Ships_of_the_Massachusetts_Maritime_Academy.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Type_P2_ships.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Type_P2_ships_of_the_United_States_Navy.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) subject Category:Vietnam_War_amphibious_warfare_vessels_of_the_United_States.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type MeanOfTransportation.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type Ship.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type Product.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type Ship.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) type DesignedArtifact.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) comment "USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)/USTS Bay State IV was a transport ship in the United States Navy. She was named after General Roy Geiger, who, from July 1945 to November 1946, commanded Marine Force, Pacific Fleet.".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) label "USNS Geiger (T-AP-197)".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) sameAs m.02r9fy3.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) sameAs Q7866548.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) sameAs Q7866548.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) wasDerivedFrom USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197)?oldid=516396694.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) depiction USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197).jpg.
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) isPrimaryTopicOf USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197).
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) name "SS President Adams – 1 August 1949".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) name "TS Bay State (IV) – 1979-1981".
- USNS_Geiger_(T-AP-197) name "USNS Geiger (T-AP-197) – 2 January 1951".